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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

CELEBRATING NEW YEAR'S DAY



When it comes to celebrating the New Year, every country and every culture has its unique routines and charms to influence the incoming year. They're believed to bring into the new year good fortune, health, prosperity, and love.



Celebrating the New Year eve is very special. Many people celebrate in their own special way. While some celebrate the occasion with family and friends, some celebrate it with colleagues and peer group. The occasion brings happiness and cheer as with the company of your loved ones, you spend some special moments.



New Year's Eve traditions and superstitions have been a part of human celebrations in all cultures since the beginning of the proverbial race. Whether superstitions first showed up as a deep-seated need to make sense of the world around us, or whether it was to control the world around us isn’t important. What important is the curiosity, hope, laughter, and family unity that traditions undoubtedly bring to every family from every culture.


Go To a Church
Going to a church for celebration is a pious and holly ways to celebrate the New year eve. Such a celebration strengthens the beliefs and trust, building someone to spend the rest of the year in the most honest way.





NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS


Like many people around the world, you have probably made one (or ten!) New Year's resolutions. Though a day of relaxing on New Year's Day may be relaxing, consider getting a jump start on your New Year's resolutions. Here are some tips for productive things you can accomplish on January 1.



1). Consider cleaning your closets and giving your clothes to charity. If one of your New Year's resolutions is to clear your house of some clutter, cleaning out your closet is a great way to start the New Year. Once you are done, you will feel instantly relieved at the extra space and organization. Consider separating seasonal clothes as well as dressy clothes or costumes you don't wear often. Having your most common clothes in plain sight will save time in the morning rush to work.

For clothes that are still in decent shape and you simply do not want anymore, consider donating them to charity. You will feel twice as good when the job is done knowing it is going to people in need.